and it makes me dislike him and Apple even more. I haven't read many biographies before, but most of the time when I have read them or other business books I come away having at least some sort of respect for the person, and ways that I can improve myself. Not so with this book, except to try as hard as I can to not be like him.
His only redeeming quality is that he was really smart, and that doesn't do much for redemption so... Other than that he was a manipulative, rude, crybaby and control freak. All of that is very well displayed in Apple products so I knew most of it before, but I thought I could learn something from his book.
I actually just listen to it for a few minutes on my commute to and from work every day, so it's not like I'm diving deep into it and I'm probably missing some important things.
Have you read his book? What did you (dis)like about it?